Children’s sector offers steady revenues for buyout firms as cases of autism and other conditions increase
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It’s an illusion to think we can robot-proof our kids’ education choices
Shutdown marks setback for international education groups looking to expand in China
Judge overturns £585,000 fine as it finds regulator’s decision was tainted by bias
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Proposals for a new patriotic syllabus reveal the ambiguous appeal of rightwing populism
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Pre-emptive interpretation of a leader’s wishes can be dangerous and reveals a vacuum where direction should be
Average incomes five years after graduating are less than for people who studied nursing
UK spending watchdog says ministers need a plan to close or shrink classrooms as schools will struggle financially
Government bows to pressure from teachers, parents and the Conservative Party
Government wants healthier menus as 26% of children in England are overweight or living with obesity, according to NHS
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As urban housebuilding strategies around the world increasingly push families out, the ‘sidewalk ballet’ — and heart — of community life is under threat
Absenteeism that rose dramatically during Covid-19 has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels. The costs are mounting
Alan Milburn is leading a government inquiry into youth unemployment and inactivity
Labour draws graduate anger amid calls for reform after repeated changes to repayment terms